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  1. There’s a lot of talk that AI is the future, but the capabilities are already being widely used and it’s not really that scary, according to CEO of technology company Sherlok, Elisa Adams.

    “AI is the new solution to better understanding the voice of the customer and while it does takes expertise, it doesn’t have to be overly complex or hard,” she told CMO during a recent interview.
    https://www.cmo.com.au/article/630032/using-ai-enable-more-human-understanding-voice-customer-data/
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  2. According to Kantar TNS’s latest Connected Life research, brands still have work to do to build trust in digital channels.

    The report reveals that acceptance of chatbots, which are increasingly used in customer service functions, is generally low in Europe: just 28% of British consumers are willing to interact with them online. However, consumers in other markets are even less open to them: less than a quarter (22%) of Australian consumers said they were happy to interact with AI.
    https://uk.kantar.com/tech/digital/2017/british-consumers-not-ready-to-embrace-online-customer-service/
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  3. Over the festive season, I caught up with Lucas Watson, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing & Sales Officer at financial management software heavyweight Intuit. I was expecting a discussion on expansion plans, brand strategy, and how increasing financial compliance regulations are a challenge for small and medium-sized business owners.
    https://yourstory.com/2018/01/intuit-lucas-watson/
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  4. If you got wedged under a rock in 2017, it may be both a blessing and a curse that you missed the CRM AI media frenzy. AI showed up everywhere, rivaling electricity’s systemic emergence a century ago, allegedly injecting sage-like wisdom into everything from sales forecasting tools to email subject lines generators.
    https://customerthink.com/the-8-hottest-crm-ai-trends-to-put-eyes-on-in-2018/
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  5. 2017 was a record year for hacks of personal customer details. These breaches give fraudsters access to our identities including the answers to those annoying security questions. One thing the fraudsters can’t do much with? Voice data. And that is why banks and telcos are increasingly replacing security questions with biometrics.
    https://customerthink.com/2018-5-ways-ai-will-make-you-love-customer-service-in-2018/
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  6. For most consumers, buying a car is a long, complex process that involves a significant amount of research into different brands, models, and features, leading to a purchase driven by both emotion and logic.

    Given the time and financial investment that goes into this, consumers want auto dealerships to deliver a highly personalized and pleasant customer experience.
    http://www.dealermarketing.com/how-artificial-intelligence-is-helping-flip-the-script-in-automotive/
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  7. Your date kisses you goodnight. You turn to walk home. Your date heads in the opposite direction. You pull out your smartphone. You whisper, "I had a great time." Your smartphone runs a calculation that lasts only a millisecond. When it's done, the smartphone says aloud, "You are in love."
    https://www.pcmag.com/article/358545/your-phone-might-soon-be-able-to-tell-you-if-youre-in-love/
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  8. Mobile World Congress 2018, the biggest mobile industry trade show has come to a close in Barcelona. This year, there were many hot topics ranging from artificial intelligence to the long-awaited 5G connectivity. Mobile manufacturers came from all over the world to show off their best upcoming devices yet. I had strong expectations that 5G would steal the show, but as always, there was a lot more going on at this years event. The following are a few of the innovative trends that made headlines this year and how they are expected to affect you and me.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnewman/2018/03/06/top-5-trends-from-mobile-world-congress-2018/#5534660c6adc/
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  9. The increasing and widespread adoption of voice technology is already beginning to establish its place as a major factor in travel.

    A truly intelligent voice technology platform would enable fluid, human-like conversations. Artificial intelligence (A.I.) technology would support complex exchanges, detect nuances in speech patterns and tone and remember details from earlier conversations.
    https://www.phocuswire.com/Unique-voice-in-travel/
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  10. Recently, Spotify, a global music content platform, introduced a new feature, Discover Weekly, as an intelligent playlist developer for its users. Based on a listener’s past history, preferences and the trends reflected by analysing data from music aficionados with similar tastes, the company implemented machine learning ‘best fit’ algorithms to provide its users with a delectable list of latest music that kept them glued to their headphones for hours.

    This is one of the many instances where AI has transformed customer experience as we know it.
    https://www.deccanchronicle.com/technology/in-other-news/070518/how-ai-and-data-science-are-reshaping-customer-experience.html/
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